| ABSTEMIOUSLY | • abstemiously adv. Marked by abstinence or restraint, especially in relation to food or drink. • ABSTEMIOUS adv. sparing, esp. in matters of eating and drinking. |
| AMISSIBILITY | • amissibility n. The quality of being amissible; the possibility of being lost. • AMISSIBILITY n. the state of being amissible, liable to be lost. |
| ASSUMABILITY | • ASSUMABILITY n. the capacity to be assumed. |
| BIOCATALYSES | • biocatalyses n. Plural of biocatalysis. |
| BIOCATALYSIS | • biocatalysis n. (Biochemistry) catalysis using biological catalysts (especially using enzymes). |
| BIOCATALYSTS | • biocatalysts n. Plural of biocatalyst. • BIOCATALYST n. a substance, e.g. an enzyme, that produces or speeds up a biochemical reaction. |
| BLINDSTOREYS | • BLINDSTOREY n. a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church, also BLINDSTORY. |
| BOISTEROUSLY | • boisterously adv. In a boisterous manner. • BOISTEROUS adv. rowdy, high-spirited. |
| CROSSABILITY | • crossability n. The state of being crossable. • crossability n. (Biology) The ability of different species to cross-breed or cross-fertilize. • CROSSABILITY n. the ability of different species or varieties to cross with each other. |
| HYPERBOLISTS | • hyperbolists n. Plural of hyperbolist. • HYPERBOLIST n. one who resorts to hyperbole. |
| IRRESISTABLY | • irresistably adv. Dated form of irresistibly. |
| IRRESISTIBLY | • irresistibly adv. In an irresistible manner. • IRRESISTIBLE adv. impossible to resist. |
| ISOBUTYLENES | • isobutylenes n. Plural of isobutylene. • ISOBUTYLENE n. an isomer of butylene used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber. |
| ROBUSTIOUSLY | • robustiously adv. In a robustious manner. • ROBUSTIOUS adv. boisterous. |
| SUBSPECIALTY | • subspecialty n. A specialty within a specialty. • SUBSPECIALTY n. a subordinate specialty, also SUBSPECIALITY. |
| SUBSULTORILY | • subsultorily adv. In a subsultory manner. • SUBSULTORY adv. moving by sudden leaps or starts; twitching, also SUBSULTIVE. |
| SYLLABICATES | • syllabicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syllabicate. • SYLLABICATE v. to syllabify. |
| SYMBOLOGISTS | • symbologists n. Plural of symbologist. • SYMBOLOGIST n. a student of symbolology. |
| THROMBOLYSIS | • thrombolysis n. The breaking down of blood clots by pharmacological or other means. • THROMBOLYSIS n. the breaking up of a blood clot. |
| TRISYLLABLES | • trisyllables n. Plural of trisyllable. • TRISYLLABLE n. a word with three syllables. |